Shire of Halls Creek Economic Development Officer, Lara Wilde, recoginsed the town had an image problem before she ever set foot in the Kimberley.

"When I sat there and said 'Alright, there's a job in Halls Creek, should I move there?' I did the same thing everyone else does and I hit Google... You either get the really touristy stuff...or you get alcohol restriction stuff like when ABC and Triple J did the story on it being the worst town in Australia to live in." she says.

Rather than looking elsewhere for work, Lara took the job and hatched a plan to get a more positive online persepctive on Halls Creek.

"I was going through Youtube a couple of months ago and I came across Luke's video that he did of his time in Halls Creek and I thought 'That's it.'"

When Luke Bernhard moved to Halls Creek with his family he had low expectations.

"When I first came there I thought it would be nothing but some dirt and a shed... But we moved into a really nice house...the people are very friendly...it's just a wonderful place."

Although just 14 year old, Luke has posted over a hundred videos online, but it was the video showing his positive experience of Halls Creeks that caught Lara's eye. She commissioned Luke to make a new video to show prospective residents of the town what it's like to live there.

"I always love getting the youth perspective" Lara says. "It's completely raw... Unlike adults youth won't cover it up and try and make it politically correct. It's life as they see it and that's fantastic."

You can listen to Lara Wilde and Luke Bernhard speaking to Vanessa Mills on Kimberley Mornings and watch Luke's video on life in Halls Creek.